That theory is further substantiated with the revelation that all plays for the mystery artists were accrued in October 2018 and after. From there, hackers could use the pirated account information to rack up streams that would later turn into revenue. Hackers may have then created fake artists and uploaded their fake albums to Spotify directly using a tool the streaming giant introduced in September. That cyber attack may have enabled hackers to get ahold of ‘Access Tokens,’ which allow users to log into Spotify using their Facebook accounts. In September 2018, Facebook reported that up to 50-million accounts were compromised in a large-scale security breach. Their success makes no sense, but the BBC does have a theory that might explain their existence. Many of the songs racked up thousands of plays in 2018 without any of the artists garnering press or being featured on prominent Spotify playlists. Every act has multiple instrumental releases featuring up to forty tracks on each album, with the average song lasting between one and two minutes. The artists in question, whose sound has been dubbed ‘ mysterycore,’ are suspiciously similar. mo9moUbSRl- Graeme – FossilArcade December 10, 2018 Highly recommended to all high jackers and account thieves everywhere. My got hacked into this year, so I've no idea who DJ Echores or Bergenulo Five are… but "The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs" by is seriously special.
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